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♪ ♪ see it in a word ♪ ♪ you could use the long "i" sound ♪ ♪ you can use the long "e" sound ♪ ♪ which will it be? ♪ ♪ take a look at the sentence what do you see? ♪ ♪ i see the ie combination times three ♪ ♪ so in my mind, i'm thinking about the two sounds to use ♪ ♪ with every word, deciphering and discovering word clues ♪ ♪ this with the long "i" sound is nice ♪ ♪ this was the long "i" sound is thife ♪ ♪ this was the long "i" sound is fries ♪ ♪ so the nice of the thife eats fries -- what? ♪ ♪ hold up, come back! shock, pause, rewind ♪ ♪ let's try it with the long "e" sound this time ♪ ♪ this with the long "e" sound is niece ♪ ♪ and this with the long "e" sound is thief ♪ ♪ and this with the long "e" sound is freeze ♪ ♪ so the niece of the thief eats freeze -- no way! ♪ ♪ it's not all "e" and it's not all "i" ♪ ♪ look at each word give each one a try ♪ ♪ the niece of the thief eats fries ♪ let me tell you, i used to be so mad at ie we didn't get along at all. i'd say, ie, what's your deal, man? sometimes you make t
♪ ♪ see it in a word ♪ ♪ you could use the long "i" sound ♪ ♪ you can use the long "e" sound ♪ ♪ which will it be? ♪ ♪ take a look at the sentence what do you see? ♪ ♪ i see the ie combination times three ♪ ♪ so in my mind, i'm thinking about the two sounds to use ♪ ♪ with every word, deciphering and discovering word clues ♪ ♪ this with the long "i" sound is nice ♪ ♪ this was the long "i" sound is thife ♪ ♪ this...
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the most six most used words. >> americans. americans. >> people must work. >> joe deaux. thestreet.com for n.b.r. >> susie: there's a lesson to learn from the struggles of smartphone maker blackberry. it's important to remember that sometimes you have to take a big risk in order to reap the rewards. sports analyst rick horrow explains in this week's "beyond the scoreboard." >> in the next few weeks, blackberry will begin selling its highly anticipated q-10 and z-10 smartphones with the hopes of regaining market share. and unlike other companies in the cell phone space-- like service providers at&t and verizon, and device maker samsung-- blackberry has never been an aggressive spender on sports advertising or sponsorship within the u.s. it's been on the edge with instead of directly in the game. the company's highest-profile north american deal is as an official partner of the n.h.l. however, as executives try salvaging a stock down 75% over two years, blackberry finally may be suiting up. the company spent nearly $4 million to
the most six most used words. >> americans. americans. >> people must work. >> joe deaux. thestreet.com for n.b.r. >> susie: there's a lesson to learn from the struggles of smartphone maker blackberry. it's important to remember that sometimes you have to take a big risk in order to reap the rewards. sports analyst rick horrow explains in this week's "beyond the scoreboard." >> in the next few weeks, blackberry will begin selling its highly anticipated...
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jonathan wexler, here to tell us what they've accomplished with that grant. doctors. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, dr. lang. and thanks to all of you for your foundation's generous support. without you, the work being done in albuquerque would surely not be possible. over the last five years, our team has had one simple but ambitious goal -- to cut off a man's head with a knife -- [ light laughter ] -- and stick that man's head onto a pig's body. [ laughter ] and for that head to keep working like normal. [ laughter ] first slide. >> in 2008, as soon as your check for $18 million cleared, we began. [ light laughter ] we knocked out a man and a pig, and then tied them down with belts and sheets. on the count of three, we sliced through both of their necks, shoved the pig's head onto the floor, put the man's head onto the pig's body, and sewed it up. >> jimmy: now, just to be clear, for the purposes of this research, we don't care whether a pig's head could survive on a man's body. [ light laughter ] it'd be great -- [ laughter ] -- but that's no
jonathan wexler, here to tell us what they've accomplished with that grant. doctors. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, dr. lang. and thanks to all of you for your foundation's generous support. without you, the work being done in albuquerque would surely not be possible. over the last five years, our team has had one simple but ambitious goal -- to cut off a man's head with a knife -- [ light laughter ] -- and stick that man's head onto a pig's body. [ laughter ] and for that...
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they can use it, nobody told them not to use it. if they have equity, money, lots of companies have equity and thrive, apple has no debt at all. so if equity was so expensive, then why is apple thriving on 100% equity. >> if people read this book, are they going to come to the conclusions dow that the political will is what is lacking here in terms of actually take on the banks? >> well, yeah, there is the good news, bad news good news bad new comes. the bad news in the end is it's very hard to do financial reforms. there's major political problems. >> dodd frank, massive. lot os of requirements that banks become safer, not enough? why not? >> because what dodd frank did mainly is give regulators a lot of authority, so there's nothing that they cannot do. the problem is they just don't do it. that's-- you have the political robb right there. they won't do it, and you can blame the regulators, you can blame the politicians that press the regulators or you can, in this town, it was senator durbin that says they own the place. >> the b
they can use it, nobody told them not to use it. if they have equity, money, lots of companies have equity and thrive, apple has no debt at all. so if equity was so expensive, then why is apple thriving on 100% equity. >> if people read this book, are they going to come to the conclusions dow that the political will is what is lacking here in terms of actually take on the banks? >> well, yeah, there is the good news, bad news good news bad new comes. the bad news in the end is it's...
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bring us over. as you point out, the president says come on over, and yet nobody's getting in the car. >> drop by anytime. versus come on over at 4:00. we'll have tea. >> like dating. why does he always make it -- is this like dating? i'm not going to call him. he has to call me. what? >> it's a little sad. >> okay. kelly, thank you so much. sam stein, stay with us. >>> still ahead, we'll bring in independent senator angus king of maine and "meet the press" moderator david gregory joins us as well. we'll be right back. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ >>> jonathan capehart, thank you, sir. still ahead. >> look at you. are you doing this? go ahead. no, go ahead. >> no, no. >> that's fine. >> he took charge. i love it had. >> you're a man. that's what men are bred to do, take charge and take over. go ahead. >> just before we te
bring us over. as you point out, the president says come on over, and yet nobody's getting in the car. >> drop by anytime. versus come on over at 4:00. we'll have tea. >> like dating. why does he always make it -- is this like dating? i'm not going to call him. he has to call me. what? >> it's a little sad. >> okay. kelly, thank you so much. sam stein, stay with us. >>> still ahead, we'll bring in independent senator angus king of maine and "meet the...
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gentlemen, thank you for joining us. jimmy, you have been involved in this fight and i think on the republican side. when did the turn begin? when did you start meeting people who at least said privately we got to change on this from what the platform has been saying? >> well, i think this issue has been moving faster than any issue we've seen ever in my lifetime, and it's been the last few years. i think that certainly -- i think before then we started a lot of movement. i think especially now that we've had the 2012 elections where four states passed the marriage issues and it's just the new political reality, and people are thinking about the issue differently. everybody has got gay people in their lives now and they -- >> tell me the importance of that. the importance of people just coming out. i think that's the key. when you realize somebody you might have thought was gay but they come out and say it and you're reconciled to that reality. >> exactly. and people want -- you know, politics is personal, and people thi
gentlemen, thank you for joining us. jimmy, you have been involved in this fight and i think on the republican side. when did the turn begin? when did you start meeting people who at least said privately we got to change on this from what the platform has been saying? >> well, i think this issue has been moving faster than any issue we've seen ever in my lifetime, and it's been the last few years. i think that certainly -- i think before then we started a lot of movement. i think...
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doing business with us because they trust us. this shifted to a model i would call short-term greedy, which ultimately makes more profits for individuals and for the firm in a short-term but in a long- run standpoint does not serve your business well and does not serve the society well. because potentially you are doing business that is toxic to your clients and ultimately endangers the system, as we saw in 2008 where merrill lynch, aig, they had taken such huge risks that it ultimately brought the whole system down and the government had to come in and bail the system out. so we talk about all these regulations occurring -- what basically happens is it becomes clear it is more advantageous for the bank to start betting with their own money. when you can take levered bets of 30-1 you may start seeing a client more as an information provider to help you bet more smartly as opposed to seeing eight client as a partner you help to make returns on their money. in the early to mid part of my career i saw this cultural shift occur. the
doing business with us because they trust us. this shifted to a model i would call short-term greedy, which ultimately makes more profits for individuals and for the firm in a short-term but in a long- run standpoint does not serve your business well and does not serve the society well. because potentially you are doing business that is toxic to your clients and ultimately endangers the system, as we saw in 2008 where merrill lynch, aig, they had taken such huge risks that it ultimately brought...
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this time she's trying to throw the ball back in to no one. >> do you feel used? >> do i? >> yeah. >> no, i'm calling her out. she's trying so hard but in the end, it's easy on the eyes. >> in the end. >> and now, solving important religious issues with cardinal donald weurl. >> cardinal, i know you're flying to rome. >> yes. >> we have the archbishop of washington, cardinal donald weurl. >> i love him. >> who doesn't? check out his arm candy. unfortunately, he's not allowed to have candy but there's only one thing on donnie's mind right now. >> he is in washington, d.c. he is heading to rome to vote on the pope. >> yes, we actually got that close to a man who holds one of the highly coveted pope votes. so did we ask him who he's going to vote for or about the catholic church's view on gay rights? >> when you visit the pope or you see the pope, do you think they can have a chance where they'll forgive kim kardashian on her divorce? >> thank you. >> can you believe that? donnie blew off that question faster than a priest -- sorry about that -- faster than a priest blew off
this time she's trying to throw the ball back in to no one. >> do you feel used? >> do i? >> yeah. >> no, i'm calling her out. she's trying so hard but in the end, it's easy on the eyes. >> in the end. >> and now, solving important religious issues with cardinal donald weurl. >> cardinal, i know you're flying to rome. >> yes. >> we have the archbishop of washington, cardinal donald weurl. >> i love him. >> who doesn't? check out...
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rob, what can you tell us? >> reporter: will of an open heart it is confirmed that there have been to officers- it has been confirmed. that there is been to officers-- two officers killed from the santa cruz police department. let us show you some aerial photos with our helicopter partnership with abc seven. they were investigating reports of bisexual assault. with other officers responding after the suspect started shooting. earlier, that is when the the suspect was also hit. this continued throughout the afternoon. and it continued through the sheriff that the officers has been have been killed >> the santa cruz police department is involved with this investigation branciforte ave. on that, there have been to santa cruz police officers shot. one suspect involved our department is in mourning. this is a horrific day. for our community and the police department. we have lost 2 exceptionally fine officers. i am still concerned for the safety and welfare of the officers, and as well as the family's of the decease
rob, what can you tell us? >> reporter: will of an open heart it is confirmed that there have been to officers- it has been confirmed. that there is been to officers-- two officers killed from the santa cruz police department. let us show you some aerial photos with our helicopter partnership with abc seven. they were investigating reports of bisexual assault. with other officers responding after the suspect started shooting. earlier, that is when the the suspect was also hit. this...
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he won't be with us. we showed the consumer alert. >> oh, that's what came up. >> apparently he's not the only one. 31 in quantico. >> oh, boy. >> frederick and gaithersburg as well. temperatures bouncing off overnight lows. should be a decent day for us. not terribly warm but highs in the mid 40s. should be dry later this afternoon. there's your satellite radar. last of our clippers moving through. and then now we want to focus to our south and west. this is our next storm. push to the south and up the coast later tomorrow night and early friday. when it's the month of february and you get a storm parked right here, you have the risk of winter weather. we do late thursday and early friday. it looks like enough warm air is going to get in here on friday we should transition to rain. could be a period that's touch and go here late thursday and early friday. here's your future cast. still a lot of question marks. here come your clouds tomorrow. and there you go, we're starting to set up that familiar winter
he won't be with us. we showed the consumer alert. >> oh, that's what came up. >> apparently he's not the only one. 31 in quantico. >> oh, boy. >> frederick and gaithersburg as well. temperatures bouncing off overnight lows. should be a decent day for us. not terribly warm but highs in the mid 40s. should be dry later this afternoon. there's your satellite radar. last of our clippers moving through. and then now we want to focus to our south and west. this is our next...
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the tear gas canisters that we used, first off, we use ad presence when we showed up. secondly we use ad cold tear gas. then we used the next tier gas was that that was pyrotechnic. >> reporter: as far as that one million dollar reward, that is for information leading to the capture and conviction of dorner. that means owners or guy who got carjacked may not be eligible. that is under review. back to you. bill: a remarkable story. listen to the couple talk to you. william la jeunesse. back live with the story. martha has more on this now. martha? martha: some tv analysis of christopher dorner's deadly rampage sparked new outrage after two cnn panelists seemed to sim pa thighs with the ex-company's motives for the shootings and compared it to hollywood movie. >> he is like real like superhero to many people. don't get me wrong. what he did was bad. when you read the manifesto he left. he wasn't entirely crazy. he had a plan or mission here. they are not rooting for him to kill innocent people. rooting for someone who was wronged to get revenge against the system. it is
the tear gas canisters that we used, first off, we use ad presence when we showed up. secondly we use ad cold tear gas. then we used the next tier gas was that that was pyrotechnic. >> reporter: as far as that one million dollar reward, that is for information leading to the capture and conviction of dorner. that means owners or guy who got carjacked may not be eligible. that is under review. back to you. bill: a remarkable story. listen to the couple talk to you. william la jeunesse....
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> this morning on "today's" tech, back by popular demand, social media quandaries, randi zuckerbe zuckerberg, great to see you again. welcome back. >> thank you. great to see you. you posted a pretty good picture. you nailed the selfy, i think. >> we'll show that in a second. it was my first selfy. before we get to that, though, some congratulations. you just signed a book deal that will come out in a couple of weeks. >> thank you. we did. children's picture book both about balancing tech and nontech in your life called dot complicated. >> a lot of people will want to know you're one of the first employees of facebook. is it about facebook? and it's not? >> it will have a few of my personal favorites from facebook but definitely not a memoir or tell all. i have to save the memoir. >> too early. >> that's right, too early. >> that comes a little bit down the road. let's get into these digital etiquette questions. we will
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what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: possibly very savvy move by the white house releasing a classified memo on the legality the killing americans overseas involved with al qaeda. this is something the senate intelligence committee had been pressing for, for months. they have the cloerearances to it. the white house had held on to it hours before john brennan this afternoon will go before that committee for confirmation as cia director. they're giving the committee what they want, possibly trying to take some steam out of the hearing, but i think you can count on plenty of fireworks there as they question brennan about drone policy, what he knew about torture and interrogations, what he knows about leaks to the news media. >> barbara starr at the pentagon for us. thanks, barbara. >>> "the new york times" is saying a new set of restrictions is going into effect to force iran into a barter trade for oil because the cash for crude is being blocked from being sent to iranian accounts. the latest punitive step is
what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: possibly very savvy move by the white house releasing a classified memo on the legality the killing americans overseas involved with al qaeda. this is something the senate intelligence committee had been pressing for, for months. they have the cloerearances to it. the white house had held on to it hours before john brennan this afternoon will go before that committee for confirmation as cia director. they're giving the committee what they...
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tracy, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >> i'll admit. i used both of my pregnancies to not workout. and i think a lot of people are afraid they're going to do something wrong. >> that's so valid. and doctors, experts say, no. we don't know as much as the mother. i'm a dance aerobics queen. and i don't do any jumping during my pregnancy. >> it doesn't have to be high-impact. >> i only do the muscular structure work. there's a hormone that's in our bodies to help our hips and everything change shape. we can keep things awake and alert and connected. that's what "the pregnant project" is all about. that hormone stays in our bodies for six months after pregnancy. we can use that to our advantage to get our bodies back if we keep things awake. >> that makes so much sense. we are helping kim staying fit. show us the moves you've been giving her to work on. >> she's doing fantastic. >> and our moms are going to follow along. >> these ladies, they look amazing. we're going to take one weight. we're going to take it behind us. we're going to stab
tracy, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >> i'll admit. i used both of my pregnancies to not workout. and i think a lot of people are afraid they're going to do something wrong. >> that's so valid. and doctors, experts say, no. we don't know as much as the mother. i'm a dance aerobics queen. and i don't do any jumping during my pregnancy. >> it doesn't have to be high-impact. >> i only do the muscular structure work. there's a hormone that's...
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keep tweeting us your photos of boston using the #todayinboston. we'll see you at the end of the week. >> very cool. >> right now, let's head inside. natalie has a check of all the headlines. natalie? >> good morning, matt and al. good morning, everyone. >>> sources tell nbc news the body found overnight in a burned-out mountain cabin in southern california is that of christopher dorner, suspected of killing four people, including two police officers. they believe dorner barricaded himself inside the cabin tuesday. >>> promoting job creation and other economic proposals outlined in last night's state of the union address. today he visits an auto parts plant in asheville, north carolina. florida senator marco rubio said the president is wrong to believe that more taxes and government spending are the best ways to help the middle class. >>> and some major economic news right here at nbc, our parent company, comcast, has made a $16.7 billion deal to buyout general electric's 49% stake in nbc universal. comcast took on a majority stake in the company b
keep tweeting us your photos of boston using the #todayinboston. we'll see you at the end of the week. >> very cool. >> right now, let's head inside. natalie has a check of all the headlines. natalie? >> good morning, matt and al. good morning, everyone. >>> sources tell nbc news the body found overnight in a burned-out mountain cabin in southern california is that of christopher dorner, suspected of killing four people, including two police officers. they believe...
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why couldn't the private sector have brought us out? what keynes said was, total private demand might not be sufficient to sustain full employment. suppose this is national income when everyone is fully employed. but suppose investment demand plus consumers' demand only equals this level. there isn't enough demand to sustain that level of income. keynes said full employment could be achieved if we added public demand-- government spending on goods and services-- to make up this difference. suppose we put a "g" for government. according to keynes, everything would be all right. why then didn't roosevelt's spending programs get us out of the depression? according to keynes, they were on too small a scale. roosevelt may have seemed like a big spender to republicans, but to keynes, he didn't do enough. this little bit of "g" obviously doesn't fill the gap. then along came world war ii with a really huge "g." it overfilled the gap. we went on double shifts to meet the new demand for tanks, ships, and planes. this convinced the majority of ec
why couldn't the private sector have brought us out? what keynes said was, total private demand might not be sufficient to sustain full employment. suppose this is national income when everyone is fully employed. but suppose investment demand plus consumers' demand only equals this level. there isn't enough demand to sustain that level of income. keynes said full employment could be achieved if we added public demand-- government spending on goods and services-- to make up this difference....
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and stay with us here on nbc, of course. full coverage of the state of the union address beginning 9 eastern here on this nbc station. >>> to another front, we are learning more tonight about the weeks and months that have led up to the pope's surprise resignation, a closely held secret that was apparently planned for quite some time. we are also getting new details about how this transition will work involving, after all, the abdication of a living former pope, something the church hasn't experienced since the middle ages. nbc's anne thompson has made her way to the vatican tonight. anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. first, some news about the pope's health. we learned today that three months ago, the pope underwent surgery to replace a battery in his pacemaker. the vatican officials say that pacemaker was inserted into the pope's heart before he became the pontiff. i asked a vatican spokesperson if that surgery had anything to do with the pope's decision to step down. he said no, that decision was made a
and stay with us here on nbc, of course. full coverage of the state of the union address beginning 9 eastern here on this nbc station. >>> to another front, we are learning more tonight about the weeks and months that have led up to the pope's surprise resignation, a closely held secret that was apparently planned for quite some time. we are also getting new details about how this transition will work involving, after all, the abdication of a living former pope, something the church...
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it's how you use it, that's crucial. most of us only spend five seconds at the sink. just look how many germs remain, yuck. go! you have to wash your hands for a full 20 seconds to really get the bugs off. and yes, that's singing happy birthday twice. so, let's review again. hand sanitizers, if you can't get to a sink. look for one with at least 60% alcohol, but washing with soap -- any kind -- is better as long as you wash for long enough. dr. richard besser, abc news, college park, maryland. >>> and coming up here, remember the star of the super bowl ads? well, today, she got her name. find out what it is in our "instant index." [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plu
it's how you use it, that's crucial. most of us only spend five seconds at the sink. just look how many germs remain, yuck. go! you have to wash your hands for a full 20 seconds to really get the bugs off. and yes, that's singing happy birthday twice. so, let's review again. hand sanitizers, if you can't get to a sink. look for one with at least 60% alcohol, but washing with soap -- any kind -- is better as long as you wash for long enough. dr. richard besser, abc news, college park, maryland....
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> this is the second time they launched anlimals into space. a mouse, a turtle, and a worm were launched into space in 2010. >> space turtle, space mouse, space worm -- inspired the iranian hit "shia pets." >> then there's this study. gamblers may have fixed the biggest sport in the world. we'll show you who allegedly did it and how much money was involved ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> good morning, everyone. it is 8:00 a.m. welcome back to "cbs this morning." it was a life and death choice by fbi agents. we'll show you why authorities say they couldn't wait any longer to free a little boy held prisoner under ground for nearly a week. >>> and there's new warnings about the supplements millions of americans rely on for their health. >>> first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> the seven-day standoff ended as violently as it began, with a gunshot. >> fbi agents raided an underground bunker yesterday, sh
use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> this is the second time they launched anlimals into space. a mouse, a turtle, and a worm were launched into space in 2010. >> space turtle, space mouse, space worm -- inspired the iranian hit "shia pets." >> then there's this study. gamblers may have fixed the biggest sport in the world. we'll show you who allegedly did it and how much money was involved ahead on "cbs this...
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. >>> this comes to us from wnbc 4 new york in new york city, where a ne at nearby breezy point, dozens braved the chilly water to help victims from hurricane sandy. the courageous souls took part as part of the rockaway plunge. it raises money for cystic fibros fibrosis. in addition, this year they will donate a portion of the money to hurricane sandy victims. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz, this is your first stop of the day on your nbc station. bundle up. a cold start to the morning. the big story, more snow in our future. what you need to prepare for coming up in a minute. good morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. >>> i'm eun yang. >>> welcome to news 44 today for this monday, february 4, 2014. for the second time in a dozen years, the baltimore ravens are super bowl champions. the ravens beat the san francisco 49ers, 34-31 to win super bowl xlvii in new orleans. baltimore jumped out to a 26 -- joe flacco was named super bowl mvp. he threw three touchdown passes in the win. >>> of course, that led to this. while you were sleeping, the ravens fans were partying into the night. this was federal
. >>> this comes to us from wnbc 4 new york in new york city, where a ne at nearby breezy point, dozens braved the chilly water to help victims from hurricane sandy. the courageous souls took part as part of the rockaway plunge. it raises money for cystic fibros fibrosis. in addition, this year they will donate a portion of the money to hurricane sandy victims. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz, this is your first stop of the day on your nbc station. bundle up. a cold start to the...
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stay with us. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give him cash to help cover his rent, car payments and keep everything as normal as possible. i see lunch. [ monitor beeping ] let's move on. [ male announcer ] find out what a hospital stay could really cost you at aflac.com. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> good morning everyone. i'm john berman opinion incredible pictures from overnight, a meeto
stay with us. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give him cash to help cover his rent, car payments and keep everything as normal as possible. i see lunch. [ monitor...
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the problem has roots to the 1970s when companies used cancer-causing chemicals to make computer chips and dumped thousands of gallons of the toxic solvent tce into the ground. a recent construction project let toxic vapors into two of google's buildings. >> there have to be repairs to the foundation and that's how vapors may have created to potentially migrate into the building. >> the epa says it takes decades of exposure to tce to cause any problems. >>> a prime piece of peninsula real estate is up for sale but it comes with a catch. the owner gets to stay. the $100 million property sits on 46 acres in hillsborough above san mateo creek and south of crystal springs road. take a look. the 16,000-square-foot mediterranean style mansion is owned by 76-year-old christian [ indiscernible ] the fourth. he was born and raised in the home and wants to stay until he dies. at least one realtor thinks that there will be interest. >> a typical buyer would probably be someone seeking to showcase their success, often times coming from international. >> the mansion features 7 bedrooms, 8.5 bathroo
the problem has roots to the 1970s when companies used cancer-causing chemicals to make computer chips and dumped thousands of gallons of the toxic solvent tce into the ground. a recent construction project let toxic vapors into two of google's buildings. >> there have to be repairs to the foundation and that's how vapors may have created to potentially migrate into the building. >> the epa says it takes decades of exposure to tce to cause any problems. >>> a prime piece of...
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my dentist recommended that i use pronamel, because it helps to strengthen the enamel. and i believe it's doing a good job. >> good morning. the time is 5:45 a.m.. the music industry celebrated the 55th annual grammy awards. >>, justin timber lake returned to the grammy stage performing his new single suit and tie. >> fun also perform other songs carry on before taking home the grammy for the song of the year their hit song we are young. they are picked up a grammy for best new artist. but us take a look at some other big winners. >> the black keys were recognized for the best rock performance, rock song and rock album. >> frank ocean took home a new award, best urban contemporary album. >> prince presented the grammy for the record of the year to gotye for somebody that i used to know. and album of the year went to mumford and sons. >> and after the cbs issued a dress code, as the star is not to bear too much get at the award show, there is a lot of bus this morning about the singer rhianna was wearing at last night grammys . what you think about her dress? >> join the
my dentist recommended that i use pronamel, because it helps to strengthen the enamel. and i believe it's doing a good job. >> good morning. the time is 5:45 a.m.. the music industry celebrated the 55th annual grammy awards. >>, justin timber lake returned to the grammy stage performing his new single suit and tie. >> fun also perform other songs carry on before taking home the grammy for the song of the year their hit song we are young. they are picked up a grammy for best...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> eric: time for one more thing. [ overtalk ] >> kimberly: honestly? so gross. so gross. >> eric: let's just move on. one more thing, dr. beckel and mr. hyde. >> bob: everybody heard a big controversy about the president playing with tiger woods. tiger woods spoke to spen and that is what he said about it. >> playing with the president was pretty cool. he is a wonderful person to be around. a pretty good athlete. he hit the ball well. he has an amazing touch. he can chip and putz putt. if after the four years if he spent more time playing golf he could get to where he is a pretty good stick. >> bob: good stick. he is a good stick there. he is. congratulations, tiger and
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> eric: time for one more thing. [ overtalk ] >> kimberly: honestly?...
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and it's not using up enough. so they've kept a lot in reserve, a lot of speculation coming to the market, and it's not getting used up. two, three weeks we have a great idea of where we will sit heating season wise. after that, down we go displuz for most of the u.s., households use natural gas. they don't use heating oil. and the ones that do are mostly in the northeast. so come march, will their pricees, their home bills be down? >> by the end of march, it will be much lower. 10% lower is what i'm estimating. >> susie: let me talk to you about gasoline because we've also seen gasoline prices have been going up every single day for the last 21 days and averaging $3. a gallon. where can we expect gasoline prices to go over the next couple of weeks? >> i think it's going to follow a similar trend of heating oil. i think we have another two to three weeks of somewhat higher prices. after, that i also think it's going to go down. the reason why, refineries are going to switch over to unleaded gas and there will be m
and it's not using up enough. so they've kept a lot in reserve, a lot of speculation coming to the market, and it's not getting used up. two, three weeks we have a great idea of where we will sit heating season wise. after that, down we go displuz for most of the u.s., households use natural gas. they don't use heating oil. and the ones that do are mostly in the northeast. so come march, will their pricees, their home bills be down? >> by the end of march, it will be much lower. 10% lower...
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janice dean watching for us. thank you. >>> one woman accused of the stastabbing, shooting, and slitg the throat of her exboyfriend on the stand today. she said the man she admittedly killed often threateddened her when she didn't do exactly what he wanted. does the jury buy the self defense case of a woman who stabbed a man to death 27 times? that's coming up. [ male announcer ] ah... retirement. sit back, relax, pull out the paper and what? another article that says investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! seriously? seriously. you don't believe it? search it. "401(k) hidden fees." then go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. we have every type of retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. why? because we're not your typical wall street firm that's why. so you keep more of your money. e-trade. less for us. more for you. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or
janice dean watching for us. thank you. >>> one woman accused of the stastabbing, shooting, and slitg the throat of her exboyfriend on the stand today. she said the man she admittedly killed often threateddened her when she didn't do exactly what he wanted. does the jury buy the self defense case of a woman who stabbed a man to death 27 times? that's coming up. [ male announcer ] ah... retirement. sit back, relax, pull out the paper and what? another article that says investors could...
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frank, thanks for joing us. bring us up to speed. hawhat ppened today?a >> well, it was in thea erly afternoon e that ai pceol g a pt reports of a truck being commandeered in the big bear area. uspect's truck had been fou there a few days burned out. thisharu tckt he was triving appartly commandeered, and the police took after him and chased m into the woods into a cabin. they have him surrounded now. >> sreenivasan: what has he been doing for the past couple of days? howidhe he get access to this trck? >> well, he commandeered the truck from a couple of women. for the last few days police have been in a massive manhunt in southern california. hundreds and hundreds of officers looking for him. and there was a lot of question because his burned-out truck was found in the big bear area a few days ago. there was a huge snowstorm and people were wondering how could he survive out in this snowstorm? there have been reports that he was held up in one of the cabins not far from the command post where police were. then he shows up today on a mountain road in thi
frank, thanks for joing us. bring us up to speed. hawhat ppened today?a >> well, it was in thea erly afternoon e that ai pceol g a pt reports of a truck being commandeered in the big bear area. uspect's truck had been fou there a few days burned out. thisharu tckt he was triving appartly commandeered, and the police took after him and chased m into the woods into a cabin. they have him surrounded now. >> sreenivasan: what has he been doing for the past couple of days? howidhe he get...
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>> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> he said don't use the outlet. >> he said not to use the outlet. >> i know, but it's one outlet. what could possibly go wrong? >> what's great about that is they did that almost live. normally they have days to prepare for something like that. >> craig ferguson. >>> dr. sanjay gupta has written and produced a new medical drama. however this morning's segment comes from real life cancer. what's the news? >> they want to essentially map everyone's tumor genome. right now when you get diagnosed with cancer they look at the dehe in tick defects that we already know about instead of looking at the entire genome and seeing what's abnormal about this. receiptin is a drug that we think of breast cancer. it target as specific mutation. it's possible that prostate cancer could have the same mutation. this whole notion of categorizing tumors by their anatomical location makes no sense. it should be by their genetic mutation. >> are most of this diagnosed properly, do you think? >> right now in the united states, arguably one of the best in doing this about a third of patien
>> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> he said don't use the outlet. >> he said not to use the outlet. >> i know, but it's one outlet. what could possibly go wrong? >> what's great about that is they did that almost live. normally they have days to prepare for something like that. >> craig ferguson. >>> dr. sanjay gupta has written and produced a new medical drama. however this morning's segment comes from real life cancer. what's the news? >> they want to...
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to use gift cards. starting tomorrow they can use rekindle fire. if you tweet they will get a confirmation and then you have 15 minutes to retweet to make the purchase. once it is sent, credit card information is not shared with retailers. >>> it becomes the home of the latte. berger king will announce -- burker dear -- burger king will announce an expansion. they will have a van nil la -- vanilla latte and they are doing it because it has been very successful at mcdonalds. >>> law enforcement officials found something after weeks of digging where a cereal killer -- serial killer may have been buried. >>> will some customers have a beef with this? we will explain. . >>> good morning, a little bit of patchy fog, areas are still mild closer to the coast and bay. >>> excavations going on at a san joaquin valley well. so far crews have only found debris, no remains. that search of the well started five weeks ago and they have gone down more than 95 feet. more than a year ago the remains of three bodies and
to use gift cards. starting tomorrow they can use rekindle fire. if you tweet they will get a confirmation and then you have 15 minutes to retweet to make the purchase. once it is sent, credit card information is not shared with retailers. >>> it becomes the home of the latte. berger king will announce -- burker dear -- burger king will announce an expansion. they will have a van nil la -- vanilla latte and they are doing it because it has been very successful at mcdonalds....
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by the way, blake shelton is with us today. >> he is with us today. >> yes, yes, yes. a new cd coming out. the grammys were last night. a lot of people -- they broke the rules. >> yes, they did. >> the beg news is that huge storm that you and i and everybody with our crew missed. oh, my gosh, they're all shoveling out. >> that was a crazy storm on the east coast, and here's the thing. i have to hand it to all the meteorologists, al roker, and all those guys because they called it the monday before. they were talking about the convergence of the two fronts and the 30 inches and all that -- >> we changed our flight plans. >> we are here. i got to tell you, we like the way you guys do things on the west coast. with a couple of exceptions. >> no, no, no. i think they're healthy, hode. they start the day. with wheat grass. >> they start it nice -- >> we're not that into your wheat grass. instead we like our -- do i have a spanx problem? >> probably. >> so what else is new? they like it with wheat grass. we like it a little differently, don't we? >> well, we want the healthy
by the way, blake shelton is with us today. >> he is with us today. >> yes, yes, yes. a new cd coming out. the grammys were last night. a lot of people -- they broke the rules. >> yes, they did. >> the beg news is that huge storm that you and i and everybody with our crew missed. oh, my gosh, they're all shoveling out. >> that was a crazy storm on the east coast, and here's the thing. i have to hand it to all the meteorologists, al roker, and all those guys because...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. fact is, when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips go below the enamel surface to whiten as well as $500 professional t
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of...
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. >> made us appreciate what we have. electricity, running toilets, running water. >> reporter: after the ship finally docked last night, passengers were finally bused to louisiana and texas. many took charter flights home. some are complaining that carnival's response to the emergency was slow and inadequate. but triumph's on-board crewmembers are getting high prize. -- praise. >> they had to walk around with rubber gloves, gas masks, and pick up all of these potty bags. >> they always had a smile on their famous. they helped you, no matter what. >> reporter: one thing apparentlies disagree on is whether to take up carnival's offer for a discounted cruise in the future. >> are you ready to do it again? >> yes. because certainly lightning can't strike twice. >> they can keep their offer. or i'll take it and frame it. jews >> reporter: because of the damage, carnival has canceled triumph's next 12 voyages. >> carnival admits the ship had mechanical problems weeks before the engine fire. >>> new at 4:00, fresh concerns surr
. >> made us appreciate what we have. electricity, running toilets, running water. >> reporter: after the ship finally docked last night, passengers were finally bused to louisiana and texas. many took charter flights home. some are complaining that carnival's response to the emergency was slow and inadequate. but triumph's on-board crewmembers are getting high prize. -- praise. >> they had to walk around with rubber gloves, gas masks, and pick up all of these potty bags....
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you've used up all the really big money here. let's see how much more we can put in your bank. $100. ok. gives you 52,100. >> ok. meredith: you're now 9 away from a million, 5 away from round 2, at which point you keep all your money. >> ok. meredith: sleepy snacks. marketed as "relaxation brownies," lazy cakes are baked with what chemical that helps control sleep and wake cycles? melatonin, taurine, epinephrine, serotonin? >> i don't think it's b. i think c is the happy... the happy drug or the happy chemical, so i'm gonna ask the audience. meredith: ok, audience, margi needs your help. on your keypads, vote now. 72% believe it is melatonin. >> oh, i'm so torn between a and d. although so many people think it's a. and i'm sure people need help with sleeping, so a, final answer. >> no one's sleeping in this audience. it is melatonin. that's for sure. [cheering] all right, margi, how much money is behind this question? we'll add another $500. $52,600. we're gonna be back with more "millionaire" right after this. stay with us. lise
you've used up all the really big money here. let's see how much more we can put in your bank. $100. ok. gives you 52,100. >> ok. meredith: you're now 9 away from a million, 5 away from round 2, at which point you keep all your money. >> ok. meredith: sleepy snacks. marketed as "relaxation brownies," lazy cakes are baked with what chemical that helps control sleep and wake cycles? melatonin, taurine, epinephrine, serotonin? >> i don't think it's b. i think c is the...
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we're not going to find him using the typical methods police use. >>gretchen: he knows how police operates. that is what i'm thinking. he knows how police operate. does that make him even more dangerous than just the regular guy? >> this guy is dangerous than anybody i've confronted before. he's not your typical bad guy. i'm afraid this is going to end very, very ugly. >>brian: he's a sniper, number one. number two, he's got a target list. he has targeted commissioner bratton who lives here now. he was in san diego close to big bear. i'm not an investigator, but i've been to big bear. you get lost five feet away. you can't get up there without chains on your tires. >> he's had plenty of time to prepare for this. i think he knows exactly what he's doing. i mean, the mere fact that he set that vehicle on fire tells me, you know, his complete mind-set. >>steve: plus he's made it clear with that manifesto, in addition to talking about his motivation, he mentions tim tebow, pierce morgan, crazy stuff like that. he's not going to be taken alive. >> it's c
we're not going to find him using the typical methods police use. >>gretchen: he knows how police operates. that is what i'm thinking. he knows how police operate. does that make him even more dangerous than just the regular guy? >> this guy is dangerous than anybody i've confronted before. he's not your typical bad guy. i'm afraid this is going to end very, very ugly. >>brian: he's a sniper, number one. number two, he's got a target list. he has targeted commissioner bratton...
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they send people after us to watch us. however, on this trip to the christian town, we did not have a government minder with us. this is clearly a community in sednaya that feels they're under threat. they clearly feel that they're afraid of what might happen if bashar al assad is to fall. >> fred pleitgen, a rare opportunity to see what's happening there. thanks very much. >>> i want to alert our viewers here in the united states and around the world, you can see more of fred's extraordinary reporting from inside syria. simply go to cnn.com/world. >>> horrifying 911 tapes from the moments after a navy s.e.a.l. sniper was murdered at a texas gun range. you'll hear what his sister has to say about the suspects. stand by. epp;o/ñ0/pt>> we're just getting some new information here into the situation room. new information about the nomination of the former senator, chuck hagel, to be the nation's next secretary of defense. let's go to capitol hill to dana bash. what are you learning? >> reporter: cnn has learned that chu
they send people after us to watch us. however, on this trip to the christian town, we did not have a government minder with us. this is clearly a community in sednaya that feels they're under threat. they clearly feel that they're afraid of what might happen if bashar al assad is to fall. >> fred pleitgen, a rare opportunity to see what's happening there. thanks very much. >>> i want to alert our viewers here in the united states and around the world, you can see more of fred's...
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>> where do you want us? >> go ahead, hand us whatever you want to give us. all right. work the props. >> pretty hands. >> not the claw? >> no. maybe in the pocket. >> handle the problems. >> these pictures are actually going to be on our website for the fans, right? >> oh, we lost it. >> work it, willie. >> chin down. >> chin down. >> why the chin down? is that a better angle? >> for the lighting. >> you're a natural. >> what should we be up to here? >> look natural. you both look very natural right there. >> don't hurt me with that cane. >> you're being photographed by kate upton right now, al. >> very cool. >> kate upton, thank you. congratulations on the cover. >> thank you so much. >> coming up next, i'm wearing a boa. i'll take that off. brandi glanville from real house wives of beverly hills has a new book. we'll talk to her in a minute. h a new book. we'll talk to her in a minute. [ mom ] with my little girl, every food is finger food. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dis
>> where do you want us? >> go ahead, hand us whatever you want to give us. all right. work the props. >> pretty hands. >> not the claw? >> no. maybe in the pocket. >> handle the problems. >> these pictures are actually going to be on our website for the fans, right? >> oh, we lost it. >> work it, willie. >> chin down. >> chin down. >> why the chin down? is that a better angle? >> for the lighting. >> you're a...
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and with us today, the huffington post howard fineman. the bbc's katty kay. nbc's kelly o'donnell. and new york1's errol louis. first up, it's oscar weekend a movie reference for this endless gamesmanship over taxes and spending. remember that movie about the guy who keeps waking up and it's the same day again? that bill murray classic "groundhog day"? >> this is no way to run the greatest country on earth. it's a dangerous game that we've never played before. and we can't afford to play it now. the country deserves folks to be willing to compromise on behalf of the greater good. the greatest nation on the earth cannot keep conduct being its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next. chris: so what do you do, howard, to get up in the morning and they're talking -- they're talking sequester and a new name for it every couple of months, it's the same thing. the question is, harris the push said i don't think it's real. they're not going to do it. move on? >> well, that's the danger because this is not a movie and it's not funny. i think what's happening here in th
and with us today, the huffington post howard fineman. the bbc's katty kay. nbc's kelly o'donnell. and new york1's errol louis. first up, it's oscar weekend a movie reference for this endless gamesmanship over taxes and spending. remember that movie about the guy who keeps waking up and it's the same day again? that bill murray classic "groundhog day"? >> this is no way to run the greatest country on earth. it's a dangerous game that we've never played before. and we can't...
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let us know what you think. should the super bowl and the day after super bowl sunday be a national holiday? come on, remember, we have to pay for those holidays. log on to the wusa9 facebook fan page. we'll reveal your thoughts throughout the morning. here's one response posted by facebook friend anthony, interesting idea. the holidays start for me with halloween and end with the super bowl. very interesting idea. hmmmm. >>> leaders in the senate say they want a gun control bill which can pass both houses of congress. susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter: president obama takes his pitch for gun safety to minneapolis today. he wants congress to require universal background checks, limit how many bullets gun clips can hold and pass a ban on assault weapons but here in washington, much of the focus is on more limited legislation. >> i think that everyone acknowledges we should do something with background checks. >> reporter: not everyone, wayne lapierre, head of the nra says the president's proposals will not sto
let us know what you think. should the super bowl and the day after super bowl sunday be a national holiday? come on, remember, we have to pay for those holidays. log on to the wusa9 facebook fan page. we'll reveal your thoughts throughout the morning. here's one response posted by facebook friend anthony, interesting idea. the holidays start for me with halloween and end with the super bowl. very interesting idea. hmmmm. >>> leaders in the senate say they want a gun control bill which...
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you are able to use it. out of newington, no problems and heading up through to the capital beltway emergency pothole crews on the beltway near interstate 66. maryland, no problems. across the wilson bridge, it's wide open. back to you. >> thank you. it's 36 degrees on this wednesday morning. >> an unexpected serenades for fans attending the baltimore ravens victory parade and rally. >> ♪ two tickets to paradise ♪ >> even his son is embarrassed by that. we have highlights from the celebration from >> in the debate over guns, a maryland senate panel will hold a hearing today on governor o'malley opposing gun plant near the firearms safety act would tighten handgun licensing. purchasers would have to submit a digital fingerprint and they would have to learn how to use a gun and pass a background check. prince george's county executive rushern baker is expected to testify at today's hearing. opponents of governor o'malley opposing gun legislation plan will rally outside the maryland state house today. they
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who is eligible to use it? >> first though, a man who lost his son to gun violence step >> a coffee shop is the latest battleground in the debate over guns in america. >> as kimberly cedars reports tonight, one father's position might surprise you. >> his son was killed by gang members, right in the front yard. now he stands in defense of second amendment rights with a coalition opposed to gun control. >> what the cure is is freedom and personal responsibility. it is not more laws. >> exercising the freedom to carry guns openly. >> springfield, 1911. >> he wants to get rid of gun- free zones. >> this happened here, this happened there. i think those would stop if more good people. guns. >> they spread the message using two dollar bills. >> i just smile and keep walking. you cannot convince every one of your opinion. >> you can hear a driver shout shame at the group. >> it made me a little uncomfortable. i did not know what was going on. >> just down the road, you have what has become a bimonthly protest in fron
who is eligible to use it? >> first though, a man who lost his son to gun violence step >> a coffee shop is the latest battleground in the debate over guns in america. >> as kimberly cedars reports tonight, one father's position might surprise you. >> his son was killed by gang members, right in the front yard. now he stands in defense of second amendment rights with a coalition opposed to gun control. >> what the cure is is freedom and personal responsibility. it...
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stay wt us. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? weanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on sit attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. emens. answers. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. mas pantalones! gerri: breaking news for you tonight. the predators of the bankrupt american airlines has approved the 11 billion-dollar merger with u.s. airways credit up to the boards of both companies to approve the deal. expect a final announcement as early as tomorrow. once again, american airlnes and u.s. airways merger has been approved. creating the biggestirline in the world, it is expected tomorrow. the president last night called for an in
stay wt us. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? weanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on sit attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. emens. answers. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too....
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and most of the heavy rain stays east of us. so, we have a batch, if you're going up 270, mixed precipitation. a batch down by the spur, as you go west on the beltway. everything is light. again, just remember, take it easy on the bridges and overpasses tonight. >>> temperatures, 31 in arlington. 31 in bethesda. 31 in rockville. 33 out toward springfield. 34 downtown. 33 in college park. and essentially, east of i-95. you're in good shape with temperatures above freezing. temperatures aren't going to fall much tonight. mainly wet roads in the metro area. bridges and overpasses north and west, yes, you could have slick spots. light rain and showers on saturday and rain and showers will end by evening on saturday. so, for tonight, light rain and drizzle, pockets of freezing rain north and west. lows 30 to 36. essentially temperatures holding steady. by morning, some light rain and showers. temperatures in the 30s and 40s. temperatures aren't going up tomorrow. by afternoon, light rain and showers ending late afternoon, but highs n
and most of the heavy rain stays east of us. so, we have a batch, if you're going up 270, mixed precipitation. a batch down by the spur, as you go west on the beltway. everything is light. again, just remember, take it easy on the bridges and overpasses tonight. >>> temperatures, 31 in arlington. 31 in bethesda. 31 in rockville. 33 out toward springfield. 34 downtown. 33 in college park. and essentially, east of i-95. you're in good shape with temperatures above freezing. temperatures...
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tom joins us now. this trip expected to be the first of many. >> the administration's goal is to build on what it sees as momentum following last week's hearing on gun control. supporters of the president's plan say time is important. they want to hold on to the public's attention. gun rights advocates say is they saw a rush to pass new gun laws in their view has eased. >> president obama led a round table in an effort to rewrite gun laws. >> which don't have to agree on everything to agree it's time to do something. >> that something includes 23 gun control proposals the president endorsed after the school shooting. limiting ammunition clips and expanding background checks. >> we're not going to save every life but we can make a difference. and that's our responsibility as americans. >> but the head of the nra says instead of limiting gun use by people who follow the law, shouldwork to end laws that allow mentally unstable people to buy guns. >> they won't do it. the hppa laws won't do it. we're all f
tom joins us now. this trip expected to be the first of many. >> the administration's goal is to build on what it sees as momentum following last week's hearing on gun control. supporters of the president's plan say time is important. they want to hold on to the public's attention. gun rights advocates say is they saw a rush to pass new gun laws in their view has eased. >> president obama led a round table in an effort to rewrite gun laws. >> which don't have to agree on...
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he joins us from boston. john, it's great to see you again r most of those mutual fund investors taking too much risk with bonds? >> well, tom, the important thing to think about with bonds is that we've had a flight to bonds as a safety mechanism. people have gotten concerned about the volatility in the equity markets and moved their portfolio to bonds. what we ask folks to i have about is how much bond portfolio dow need in your portfolio. has to be a balanced mix and we ask folks to think about the time horizon in which they need to use the money. most people obviously focused on retirement. i think with the demographic shift of people ageing in america we going to continue to see people continue to buy bonds as they put more ballast in their portfolio. i want to caution though and say that at the same time you need to have some significant equity exposure on rising that investors might make as they approach retirement is they need to have some equity exposure to make sure they can last and combat inflatio
he joins us from boston. john, it's great to see you again r most of those mutual fund investors taking too much risk with bonds? >> well, tom, the important thing to think about with bonds is that we've had a flight to bonds as a safety mechanism. people have gotten concerned about the volatility in the equity markets and moved their portfolio to bonds. what we ask folks to i have about is how much bond portfolio dow need in your portfolio. has to be a balanced mix and we ask folks to...
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90's and that's a great thing but one thing that hasn't changed is the official retirement age. the question is, how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contribution to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill this week, john dickerson of "slate magazine" and cbs news john: good evening, this week, president obama gave the first state-of-the-union address of his second term. it was packed with almost 30 different policy proposals, some, like immigration reform, were familiar. others, like his call for expanding preschool and rating colleges, were new. it was a robust vision for a president engaged in hand-to-hand combat congressi
we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90's and that's a great thing but one thing that hasn't changed is the official retirement age. the question is, how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public...
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any guarantee that france will not use it against its own people one day. but this dispute has gone far beyond the borders of the u.s. and france and any grieving to reached will affect all subsequent cases skeptics warn that france may be happy to let personal freedom slide. the liberty equality fraternity of france's most famous motto and three peers the country has been resting on since the french revolution and today they face new challenges with racism been one of them and it has many fear and whether both intolerance itself and the fight against it may see those hard fought principles swept aside. from paris. victory my taste sweeter but could smile even sweeter a palestinian company created for him named after the hamas rockets fired at israel in the latest gaza conflict some claiming it's the scent of victory that's in a few minutes. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. face to food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love and love lost our russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the y
any guarantee that france will not use it against its own people one day. but this dispute has gone far beyond the borders of the u.s. and france and any grieving to reached will affect all subsequent cases skeptics warn that france may be happy to let personal freedom slide. the liberty equality fraternity of france's most famous motto and three peers the country has been resting on since the french revolution and today they face new challenges with racism been one of them and it has many fear...
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sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, though, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about the cause of the blast. local media are reporting that it might have been caused by an electrical fault or gas leak in an adjacent building but there's no confirmation nor denial of that. behind this police cordon, the rescue operation is continuing and preparing to carry on throughout the night. still on the scene here, there are family members of missing workers desperately waiting for news of their loved ones. and either way, this is the worst explosion in mexico city for almost 30 years. will grant, bbc news, mexico. >> now to the wise-cracking former mayor of new york who was as colorful and as exuberant as his city. ed koch was known for speaking his mind and taking on his critics. after a decade of leading the big apple in the 1980's, he's also remembered for saving the city from near financial ruin. koch died today at the age of 88 from heart failure. he was famous for asking, how am i doing? a brief time ago i a
sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, though, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about the cause of the blast. local media are reporting that it might have been caused by an electrical fault or gas leak in an adjacent building but there's no confirmation nor denial of that. behind this police cordon, the rescue operation is continuing and preparing to carry on throughout the night. still on the scene here, there are family members of missing workers desperately...
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and it's happening to us in our firm. we're seeing people get out of longer term holdings of municipal bonds and others and taking 10% or 15% and putting their toe in the water for risk assets and diversify. >> and i think what alan is saying is once people look at the statements and figure out they've made money in stocks and lost money in bonds that trend may very well pick up. brian jacobson, where are you on this? and how do you want to be allocating money right now? >> i agree that this -- it's a little more premature to call this a trepd. great squeezing to have an effect. a lot of this is probably coming out of money market type instruments. people are getting skittish about longer term rates. they recognize that suddenly the 10-year treasury goes above 2, you could lose money. january and april are historically strong months for equity flows. i think we really need to wait to see whether or not this trend continues into february before we say people are squeezed into equities at this point. >> that's because janua
and it's happening to us in our firm. we're seeing people get out of longer term holdings of municipal bonds and others and taking 10% or 15% and putting their toe in the water for risk assets and diversify. >> and i think what alan is saying is once people look at the statements and figure out they've made money in stocks and lost money in bonds that trend may very well pick up. brian jacobson, where are you on this? and how do you want to be allocating money right now? >> i agree...